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    Between Wars

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    3. Krick was a musician a concert pianist, before he and Horace R. Byers, one of Carl Rossby’s MIT graduate students, married sisters. Since music was not putting much bread on the Krick table, Horace suggested his dapper brother-in-law look into meteorology. But rather than going to MIT, Iry migrated to Cal Tech. There he studied meteorology under the world-famous seismologist, Dr. Beno Gutenberg, a German army meteorologist in World War I
    4. Losey to Moore
    5. Maj. Gen. (USAF ret.) Harold H. Bassett to Mr. David Barr ed.
    6. Merewether to author
    7. Meteorology in the 1920s could not be addressed without crediting the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics. Concerned about a lack of an organized aviation weather service a shortcoming
    8. Pinkie and Elizabeth had one son Thomas, born on Feb. 20
    9. The placement of modern-day weather forecasting on a rational
    Publication venue
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
    Publication date
    01/01/1990
    Field of study
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